ORANGE MONEY BRAND RECOGNISED AS BOTSWANA’S LEADING FINANCIAL SERVICES BRAND

16 June 2025

THE ORANGE MONEY BRAND SHINES ON BOTSWANA’S STAGE AS ITS RECOGNISED AT THE COUNTRY’S LEADING FINANCIAL SERVICES BRAND(2)

  • A reflection of the company’s long-term investment in people and communities.

By Dumisani Stanley Ncube*

Orange Money has grown leaps and bounds since its inception nearly 15 years ago, and it’s led the mobile financial services landscape through continual innovation and product evolution, taking it to market leadership from an early stage.

Very recently, Orange Money received another accolade in the form of being awarded the Most Admired Non-African Brand Financial Services award at the highly respected Brand Africa Awards, affirming its growing influence and strategic relevance in Botswana.

Held annually, the Brand Africa Awards honour brands that shape Africa’s narrative, inspire innovation, promote unity and diversity, and contribute to building a strong and globally respected identity.

Though Orange is a global brand, its local operations in Botswana continue to set benchmarks for relevance, innovation, and impact, which are progressively contributing to the country’s financial landscape.

Reacting to the award, Orange Money Botswana CEO Seabelo Pilane said the award was more than a symbol of leadership, but more importantly, it was a reflection of the company’s long-term investment in people and communities.

    “This is not just an award, it’s a reaffirmation of our unwavering commitment to creating a financial system that works for all,” Pilane stated.

“Our mission has always been to make mobile money not just accessible, but transformational in the lives of Batswana and Africans across the continent. This award serves as encouragement and realization of expectations from the people of Botswana to keep moving forward and further within the mobile financial services landscape.”

Pilane noted that Orange Money’s success is tied to its ability to consistently respond to real market needs through locally relevant, technology-driven solutions as well as a commitment to always improving customer trust.

“In a continent where large segments remain excluded from traditional banking, we see and believe that mobile money is a tool of empowerment, a way to build generational wealth, enable small business growth, and connect rural and urban economies in real time,” he added.

The Brand Africa 100 is a comprehensive study and annual ranking of the most admired brands in Africa based on a pan-African survey covering +30 countries, representing over 85% of Africa’s population.

 “Recognition on a continental platform reminds us that Botswana is not operating in isolation; we are part of a larger, more dynamic African economy,” Pilane concluded.

“We are proud to carry Botswana’s innovation to the continent and, in doing so, bring the best of Africa to the world.”

  • Dumisani Ncube is Strategic Marketing & Communications Specialist 

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